Colonial Ways of Life

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AMERICA: A NARRATIVE HISTORY
8th Edition
Colonial Ways of Life
George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi
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The Shape of Early America
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Early American Settlers
British Folkways
Seaboard Ecology
Population Growth
The Shape of Early America
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Birth and Death Rates
Sex Ratios and the Family
Women in the Colonies
Women and Religion
Women’s work
Society and Economy
in the Southern Colonies
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Crops
Land
Labor
Slavery
The African Slave Trade, 1500–1800
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Society and Economy
in the Southern Colonies
• African Roots
• Slave Culture
Society and Economy
in the Southern Colonies
• The Gentry
• Religion
Society and Economy in New England
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The Growth of Townships
Dwellings and Daily Life
Enterprise
Shipbuilding
Trade
Society and Economy in New England
• Religion in New England
• Diversity and Social Strains
• The Devil in New England
Society and Economy
in the Middle Colonies
• An Economic Mix
• An Ethnic Mix
Major Immigrant Groups in Colonial America
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Society and Economy
in the Middle Colonies
• The Backcountry
Colonial Cities
• The Social and Political Order
• The Urban Web
The Enlightenment
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Discovering the Laws of Nature
The Enlightenment in America
Franklin’s Influence
Education in the Colonies
The Great Awakening
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First Popular Movement among the Colonies
Stirrings
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
Piety and Reason
Additional Art for Chapter 3
Chapter Opener
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Colonial farm
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John Freake; Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary
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The First, Second, and Last Scene of Mortality
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Virginia plantation
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Indentured servants
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Slavery
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African heritage
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Colonial aristocracy
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Housing in New England
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Profitable fisheries
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Architectural drawings used in shipbuilding
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Atlantic Trade Routes
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School Street, Salem, about 1765
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The Wonders of the Invisible World
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The Rapalje Children
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Taverns
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Benjamin Franklin
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Colonial education
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George Whitefield
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Sarah Osborn’s house
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AMERICA: A NARRATIVE HISTORY
8th Edition
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